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Frank Cleary, the racehorse trainer who can’t retire, often finds himself reminiscing about what might have been during State ...
It’s been some 50 years since Elvis Costello first made the trip across the pond from London to New York. And the bespectacled singer-songwriter behind such classics as “Alison,” “Pump It Up” and ...
"The Alto Knights": It's Robert De Niro vs. Robert De Niro in the true story of the Genovese crime family, with the actor ...
Pictures on March 21, 2025. The film follows two of New York’s most notorious organized crime bosses, Frank Costello and Vito Genovese, as they try to control their complicated worlds ...
Middletown was a safe retreat from the bloody gangster wars depicted in “The Alto Knights,” the new movie in which Robert DeNiro plays both Genovese and his rival mobster Frank Costello.
From "The Godfather" to "The Sopranos," mobsters and their families have been the subject of American fiction for generations. Now, two new programs promise to take a deep dive into the true ...
This image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows Robert De Niro as Frank Costello in a scene from “The Alto Knights.” Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures via AP On paper, “The Alto Knights ...
Now, he plays a pair of wise guys. In “The Alto Knights,” DeNiro plays not one, but two infamous mobsters: Vito Genovese and Frank Costello, a pair of mafia leaders who grew to power in tandem ...
Now, he plays a pair of wise guys. In “The Alto Knights,” DeNiro plays not one, but two infamous mobsters: Vito Genovese and Frank Costello, a pair of mafia leaders who grew to power in tandem ...
The Kefauver committeemen rolled into the nation’s largest city last week for the big finale to their investigation of organized crime in the U.S. Before they were done, they had made the ...
Part of the problem is the general approach; unlike all of the other movies mentioned above, Frank Costello and Vito Genovese are not brothers or twins or clones, and as independent people ...
There’s a catch, a gimmick even, as De Niro stars opposite himself, playing both Frank Costello and Vito Genovese, two notorious real-life Italian American mafiosi who have inspired many movies ...